Hi all, first time poster and I'm hoping you might be able to help.
My wife was made redundant in November 2018 from her job at a local council. For 2 years prior to that event, she was on reduced hours working 4 days a week as we had a child in nursery. Since November there was obviously no further communication with the (now) ex employer.
Last week we received a worrying letter from them stating that they made an error in their calculation of her redundancy pay and that she owes them £1,130, as they had not calculated for her reduced hours.
Very shortly before she was made redundant 9 months ago, we bought a new house (which we were in the middle of buying when she was notified of the redundancy a year ago) and said house required some small renovations, which are still ongoing.
I mention this, because after 9 months that money has clearly been spent and we had absolutely no clue that there was an overpayment. My wife worked at the council for 12 years and we knew she was due a decent amount, so we never thought we needed to check.
I have Googled this issue already and I have come across a bit of legaslese called "estoppel" which applies if a) the claimant has accepted they made an error (true in this case) and b) the other party can reasonably show that the money has already been spent (true in this case as we have all the mortgage paperwork that coincides with the redundancy date and some receipts for renovation works carried out).
The question I have, what do we do? Do we write back and explain that we simply do not have this money any more? We both work full time now, but we do live from payday to payday and this amount of money is simply not available.
Thank you in advance
My wife was made redundant in November 2018 from her job at a local council. For 2 years prior to that event, she was on reduced hours working 4 days a week as we had a child in nursery. Since November there was obviously no further communication with the (now) ex employer.
Last week we received a worrying letter from them stating that they made an error in their calculation of her redundancy pay and that she owes them £1,130, as they had not calculated for her reduced hours.
Very shortly before she was made redundant 9 months ago, we bought a new house (which we were in the middle of buying when she was notified of the redundancy a year ago) and said house required some small renovations, which are still ongoing.
I mention this, because after 9 months that money has clearly been spent and we had absolutely no clue that there was an overpayment. My wife worked at the council for 12 years and we knew she was due a decent amount, so we never thought we needed to check.
I have Googled this issue already and I have come across a bit of legaslese called "estoppel" which applies if a) the claimant has accepted they made an error (true in this case) and b) the other party can reasonably show that the money has already been spent (true in this case as we have all the mortgage paperwork that coincides with the redundancy date and some receipts for renovation works carried out).
The question I have, what do we do? Do we write back and explain that we simply do not have this money any more? We both work full time now, but we do live from payday to payday and this amount of money is simply not available.
Thank you in advance
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